Comfort Zone Retreats — The retreat center is situated in a natural setting in Sedona, known for its stunning red rock landscapes. While specific details about the immediate surroundings are provided after booking, expect an environment conducive to outdoor activities and quiet contemplation, possibly involving scenic or unpaved roads for the final approach.

Comfort Zone Retreats

Unplug, explore, and reconnect in Sedona.

United States Sedona paid

Comfort Zone Retreats in Sedona offers a unique opportunity to disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with yourself and nature. This center focuses on immersive, tech-free experiences that blend adventure, movement, breathwork, and reflection. It's designed for those looking to step outside their usual routines and foster mental, emotional, and physical well-being. The program aims to create space for genuine, lasting personal growth within a supportive community. While the specific tradition isn't disclosed, the emphasis on holistic practices suggests a broad approach to self-discovery and mindfulness, making it an appealing destination for anyone seeking a refreshing break in a natural setting.

Highlights

  • Immersive, tech-free experiences
  • Blends adventure, movement, breathwork, and reflection
  • Focus on mental, emotional, and physical well-being
  • Encourages stepping outside comfort zones
  • Supports lasting personal growth

Good for

nature loversadventure seekersthose seeking digital detoxindividuals interested in breathworkpeople looking for holistic well-being

Setting

The retreat center is situated in a natural setting in Sedona, known for its stunning red rock landscapes. While specific details about the immediate surroundings are provided after booking, expect an environment conducive to outdoor activities and quiet contemplation, possibly involving scenic or unpaved roads for the final approach.

The practice

Comfort Zone Retreats does not adhere to a single, named tradition. Instead, it integrates various practices like movement, breathwork, and reflection into its immersive, tech-free experiences. The focus is on helping participants reconnect with themselves and nature, fostering mental, emotional, and physical well-being through a blend of active and contemplative approaches.

A typical day

The daily schedule at Comfort Zone Retreats is dynamic and varies by retreat, incorporating adventure, movement, breathwork, and reflection. Participants can expect a structured yet flexible day designed to encourage engagement with the natural surroundings and inner exploration, with specific timings provided upon registration.

Accommodation

Details regarding specific accommodation types are not provided. Participants will receive venue information, including directions, after booking. It's implied that lodging is part of the retreat experience.

What to bring

Pack comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activities and varying temperatures in Sedona. Consider layers and sturdy shoes for potential adventure and movement. A reusable water bottle is also a good idea.

Address Sedona drive- address provided after booking

How to get there

The retreat center is located in Sedona. Detailed directions will be provided to registered participants. It's recommended to arrive by car or fly into a major airport and rent a vehicle, as the final portion of the journey may involve scenic or unpaved roads.

Nearest airport: Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG) (31 km)

The nearest major airport is Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG), approximately 31 km from the center. Participants should plan to rent a vehicle from the airport.

Nearest city: Flagstaff

Languages
English
How to book

Booking information is available on the Comfort Zone Retreats website.

Pricing

Retreats start from USD 1445. Specific pricing for different programs will be available on their website.

Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.

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Climate

Climate Zone: Temperate

Best Months: Jul, Dec, Jan

Avoid: Nov, Mar, Oct

Sedona experiences an annual average temperature of 15.7°C. Summers (July, August, June) are the warmest, while winters (January, December, March) are cooler. The driest months are July, December, and January, with November, March, and October being the wettest. Be prepared for temperature fluctuations and potential rain, especially in autumn and spring.

Location

Frequently asked questions

What kind of activities can I expect during a retreat?

Retreats at Comfort Zone Retreats blend adventure, movement, breathwork, and reflection. The exact activities will vary by program, but the overall aim is to help you unplug and reconnect with yourself and nature.

How do I get to the retreat center?

Detailed directions to the retreat center will be shared with registered participants prior to arrival. Generally, you should plan to arrive by car or fly into the nearest major airport and rent a vehicle. Specific airport recommendations and driving instructions will be in your pre-retreat welcome email.

What dietary options are available?

Comfort Zone Retreats offers a wide range of dietary options, including Vegan, Vegetarian, Pescetarian, Includes Meat, Organic, Gluten Free, Dairy Free, and Nut Free meals to accommodate various needs.

Is the retreat suitable for beginners in meditation or breathwork?

While the specific tradition isn't named, the focus on well-being and personal growth through various practices suggests an inclusive environment. The immersive experiences are designed to support mental, emotional, and physical well-being, likely making them accessible to those new to these practices.

What should I bring for my retreat?

Given the natural setting and focus on movement and adventure, comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activities in Sedona's climate is recommended. You'll receive a welcome email with specific packing suggestions, but generally, prepare for varying temperatures and potentially unpaved roads.

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